2600, the last chance for the DeCSS.

The pool of lawyers who supports the magazine 2600 The Hacker Quarterly , has appealed in a court in New York for the code to DeCSS can be freely printed, in low to the famous 'First Amendment'. A load there is already a victory obtained by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), the association of major Hollywood studios. DeCSS was created in late 1999 by three programmers led by Norwegian teenager Jon Johansen, and is un'autility that can decode DVDs protected by the Content Scrambling System Industrial (CSS). Sustained dall'EFF, the editor of 2600 argue that no crime can be committed simply by appointing a code is in spoken form or in writing, just for the principle of 'free speech'.